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i'm ojibway, my wife and son are northern cheyenne from montana, and their belief is different, as in the beliefs maybe in the class you're teaching here. and the way i was taught, our sweat lodge is open to anybody - men, women. and first of all, what we do is we start with the smudge - preparing for the sweat. i prepare by not eating during the day, the whole day. fasting. in the evening time is when we run the sweat. and how i prepare for that is we designate a fire keeper to heat the rocks, make sure the rocks, which we call grandfathers, and that's what goes inside of the sweat and purifies our mind and body. >> so they're like our ancestors, the rocks? >> yes. every rock, in our belief, has a spirit, you know. a rock is a living - >> they're alive? >> yes. >> and you know, when you think about it, i guess if you follow the evolutionary mode, our original ancestors were the rocks, were the molten lava that we came out of. so they're alive. what in the - in the experience inside the sweat lodge, what happens inside the actual building as you're going through it? is there drumming
i'm ojibway, my wife and son are northern cheyenne from montana, and their belief is different, as in the beliefs maybe in the class you're teaching here. and the way i was taught, our sweat lodge is open to anybody - men, women. and first of all, what we do is we start with the smudge - preparing for the sweat. i prepare by not eating during the day, the whole day. fasting. in the evening time is when we run the sweat. and how i prepare for that is we designate a fire keeper to heat the rocks,...
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and then show you what some of the ordinary people in montana had to say. listen to this. >> i was offended by it because he is a judge and he is in a position of authority to put people away every day. >> that e-mail was highly racist, i thought. everybody can screw up and make a mistake but for him to do it from his office, you know, that makes it a little more difficult. >> now when you hear that, joe madison you hear what you are talking about, the legal groups and i'm saying the republican candidates, the elected federal officials in montana, kind of not saying what i think they should. senator tester says, he's concerned. senator baucus says he's disappointed. representative rehberg, concern. none of them calling for his resignation. >> and this is reflective of the republican party leadership. we're seeing it with obama. these apologies that have no consequences. and i think people ought to understand one other thing. we have a judiciary committee of both the senate and the house. where is the call for an investigation? this judge should be called. t
and then show you what some of the ordinary people in montana had to say. listen to this. >> i was offended by it because he is a judge and he is in a position of authority to put people away every day. >> that e-mail was highly racist, i thought. everybody can screw up and make a mistake but for him to do it from his office, you know, that makes it a little more difficult. >> now when you hear that, joe madison you hear what you are talking about, the legal groups and i'm...
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montana. he is a president of montana stat growth association, second-generation family rancher friend kirby, montana. thank you free much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board of the american society of composers, authors and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch senses special regards. he could not be here but wanted to tell you how much he appreciates working with you at various matters and it's meant a lot to him and he deeply regrets he could not be here. >> i appreciate it. it's been very kind. >> and finally, mr. alan larson, transparency and u.s.a. i must tell you mr. larson enjoyed many with the director transparency of national russia in moscow last month. very, very impressive, intelligent lady and very compelling same story to tell why she's back in russia and didn't stay over in brussels. the thank you and didn't stay over in brussels. the thank you. the usual practices ensure brussels. the thank you. the
montana. he is a president of montana stat growth association, second-generation family rancher friend kirby, montana. thank you free much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board of the american society of composers, authors and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch senses special regards. he could not be here but wanted to tell you how much he appreciates working with you at various matters and it's meant a lot to him...
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richard cebull was back at work today as montana's chief federal judge. last week he forwarded an e-mail to friends featuring a racist sexist joke about president obama and his mixed race parents, comparing the unity to beastiality. the judge later asked the 9th circuit to review his own misconduct, and he wrote an apology to the president of the united states. but now the top democrat of the house judiciary is calling for a hearing. it may undermine the public's view of the personal credibility. lamar smith has not yet responded to the request. civil rights organizations filed complaints directly with the 9th circuit calling for the judge's resignation. they point to the judicial code of conduct. a judge shall disqualify himself or herself in a proceeding in which the judge's i am parral tee might reasonably be questioned. kin cludding instances in which the judge has a personal bias or prejudice. joining me tonight, karen finney, msnbc political analyst and former communications director for the democratic national committee, would seem to me, karen, th
richard cebull was back at work today as montana's chief federal judge. last week he forwarded an e-mail to friends featuring a racist sexist joke about president obama and his mixed race parents, comparing the unity to beastiality. the judge later asked the 9th circuit to review his own misconduct, and he wrote an apology to the president of the united states. but now the top democrat of the house judiciary is calling for a hearing. it may undermine the public's view of the personal...
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a federal judge in montana will under go judicial impropriety review, coming up next. >>i am jenniffer granholm and you are in the war room. it's a beautiful thing. >>jennifer granholm on current tv. >>i'm a political junkie. this show is my fix. >>in politics, she was a gutsy in cable news, she's a game changer. >>be afraid, be very afraid. now, the two term governor from michigan is reshaping the debate with a unique perspective and a forward-thinking approach. >>our goal is to bring you behind the scenes with access to stories that you've never seen before. >>she's a trailblazer determined to find solutions. >>one of the key components of a war room is doing a bit of opposition research. >>driven to find the thruth. >>i'm obsessed with the role of govenment. >>fearless, idependent and above all, politically direct. >>part of the mission here in our own war room is to help these candidates stay on track. make your voice heard. >> did you know that sheriff joe arpaio of arizona is paid to enforce laws and stuff, he is not just a performance artists performing stunts l
a federal judge in montana will under go judicial impropriety review, coming up next. >>i am jenniffer granholm and you are in the war room. it's a beautiful thing. >>jennifer granholm on current tv. >>i'm a political junkie. this show is my fix. >>in politics, she was a gutsy in cable news, she's a game changer. >>be afraid, be very afraid. now, the two term governor from michigan is reshaping the debate with a unique perspective and a forward-thinking approach....
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a federal judge in montana will under go >> did you know that sheriff joe arpaio of arizona is paid to enforce laws and stuff he is not just a performance artists performing stunts like he did today. that breaking story nea moment. first, because these two are performing although artist would be exaggerations. for the worst person. the bronze to richard see -- seibold. he admitted he forwarded an e-mail: he has apologized and said he spent it because he opposed president obama and not that it was racist and say its was racist but he is not racist saying no one has ever implied it. you just did. the runner up, george cleveland of north carolina. of at a hearing on legislation that would shred early childhood education he announced quote we have nobody in the state of north carolina living in extreme poverty. that is income level below half of the poverty line. when told 779,000 north carolinaians lived in extreme poverty, he said it was a result of a government agency perpetuating a poverty class. extreme poverty is this way 5,570 or less or a family of four with an income of 11,000 or
a federal judge in montana will under go >> did you know that sheriff joe arpaio of arizona is paid to enforce laws and stuff he is not just a performance artists performing stunts like he did today. that breaking story nea moment. first, because these two are performing although artist would be exaggerations. for the worst person. the bronze to richard see -- seibold. he admitted he forwarded an e-mail: he has apologized and said he spent it because he opposed president obama and not...
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montana is leading the way. we have a reputation for raising superior cattled genetics that performed in many different harsh environments. our certified tel will meet the demand for high quality. it is also exciting that montana is currently exporting tattled to russia to help establish a more vibrant, domestic beef industry. the possibilities are endless. montana ranchers are currently living and working in russia. while russia is a tremendous opportunity for peace, we need to insure we do not run the risk of facing on scientific restrictions. montana ranchers have always appreciated the efforts by chairman max baucus to moves toward trade agreements that are based on international standards. in particular, ensuring russia lives up to its wto commitment and sanitary standards and other technical standards for beef is crucial. without pntr, we will not be able to enforce these commitments. recognizing a standard is important, because it creates less volatility, and it also encourages the safest practices. issue
montana is leading the way. we have a reputation for raising superior cattled genetics that performed in many different harsh environments. our certified tel will meet the demand for high quality. it is also exciting that montana is currently exporting tattled to russia to help establish a more vibrant, domestic beef industry. the possibilities are endless. montana ranchers are currently living and working in russia. while russia is a tremendous opportunity for peace, we need to insure we do...
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i grew up on a ranch in montana. they are terrified of the pipeline going through with the implications for damage to grasslands. one of the things that's happened is, there hasn't been enough thoughtful consideration of this pipeline and that's why we shouldn't be violating our environmental standards. we need energy production. and what this president has is more production than we have ever had. we need to preserve ranchers and farms, legacy for the next generation. we should not rush to judgment on something this major here i think it's kind of ironic that romney said energy. >> well, the only think is that -- the only reason energy production is up -- >> you are shaking your head. >> private lands in north dakota which really it's look demands up 20%. supplies are up 2%. 75% said their marriage concern was gas prices. you could take the position she is taking but it is a head-banger for the democrats this fall. consumer purchase purchasing is down. they lost 720 in home owner equity. >> he needs to give credit.
i grew up on a ranch in montana. they are terrified of the pipeline going through with the implications for damage to grasslands. one of the things that's happened is, there hasn't been enough thoughtful consideration of this pipeline and that's why we shouldn't be violating our environmental standards. we need energy production. and what this president has is more production than we have ever had. we need to preserve ranchers and farms, legacy for the next generation. we should not rush to...
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. >>> a montana man accused of trying to board a plane with four handguns. harold waller reportedly was carrying a loaded gun and two knives when he went through security at sacramento international airport. tsa screeners say they found three more semiautomatic guns in waller's carry-on bags. an waller was arrested investigators found eight more guns in his car. no word on what the motive may have been. >>> six children and two adults are dead after a fire swept through a house in charleston, west virginia. investigators are looking for a cause but say it does not look suspicious. one adult managed to escape, a seventh child son life support. >>> public outrage over the trayvon martin shooting is growing. protesters are railing across the country demanding justice for the death of the unarmed florida teen. the reverend al sharpton attended this demonstration today in new york. another protest is starting right now in washington. cnn's holly firfer is live in sanford, florida, where george zimmerman shot martin in self-defense he says. jeb bush is commenting
. >>> a montana man accused of trying to board a plane with four handguns. harold waller reportedly was carrying a loaded gun and two knives when he went through security at sacramento international airport. tsa screeners say they found three more semiautomatic guns in waller's carry-on bags. an waller was arrested investigators found eight more guns in his car. no word on what the motive may have been. >>> six children and two adults are dead after a fire swept through a...
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joe montana in 1984 was a super-winning quarterback, not a spokesperson for skechers at that point in time. you look at the unemployment rate for african-americans, it's gone up by 0.5%. you look at gas prices. yes, we're getting manufacturing jobs but construction jobs, the very job that the stimulus package money was suppose dodd go into went down this month. so we're talking about this being a cause for celebration for president obama. it's a cause for trepidation for not only administration but for americans. let's see where we go first and foremost rather than celebrating and staying the exact same way. only in this administration can you see status quo being celebrated as success and this is very dangerous. >> let's talk about republicans who are voting in kansas today and tuesday voters will head to the polls in mississippi and alabama as you both know. maria, let's talk about romney. should he be worried about this stretch here? >> i think he should be worried and he should be focused on needing to do well in the southern states becauses that been one of the things that has pl
joe montana in 1984 was a super-winning quarterback, not a spokesperson for skechers at that point in time. you look at the unemployment rate for african-americans, it's gone up by 0.5%. you look at gas prices. yes, we're getting manufacturing jobs but construction jobs, the very job that the stimulus package money was suppose dodd go into went down this month. so we're talking about this being a cause for celebration for president obama. it's a cause for trepidation for not only administration...
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finally ended in portions of montana. but did pick up 6 to 8 or 12 inches. this rain pattern, beginning to move off to the east and northeast. it will take a long time to get through our area. looks like widely scattered showers heading to the south tonight. our chances of showers very, very slim tonight. but later in the week, that system out to the west, looks like a beginning approaching us, saturday and sunday, with cooler temperatures and cludes. so we might finally -- cloud, so we might finally get some much-needed rain as it slowly moves in our direction. but in the meantime, just extreme northern new england may finally see some cooling. but looks like we'll start seeing temperatures, upper 70s to low 80s. at least for a couple of days. incredible warmth as the jet stream way up across canada, except across southeastern canada. so everybody in the east, 25 to 35 degrees above normal. winds tomorrow on the bay, southeast, 5 to 10 knots. bay temp, around 53. tonight, maybe a pop-up shower. slim chance and more fog again. 58 in the morning. 73. some mor
finally ended in portions of montana. but did pick up 6 to 8 or 12 inches. this rain pattern, beginning to move off to the east and northeast. it will take a long time to get through our area. looks like widely scattered showers heading to the south tonight. our chances of showers very, very slim tonight. but later in the week, that system out to the west, looks like a beginning approaching us, saturday and sunday, with cooler temperatures and cludes. so we might finally -- cloud, so we might...
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dangerous stuff and otherwise right now we have a the lot of snow widespread from parts of arizona, montana, and snowfall accumulations here because it's so cold and also so much moisture, we are talking snow accumulations easily a foot along some of the higher elevations and two or more feet over high elevations like arizona and parts of utah and take you to the severe weather aspect of the storm system. between the colder air and also the warmer air to the east, we have that severe weather potential and currently a tornado watch in parts of the texas panhandle and western oklahoma and that's in effect until 10 p.m. central time. what that means, what a tornado watch means, guys, conditions are stable, for thunderstorms to develop that could produce tornado touchdowns and you can see some of those fired up across portions of the oklahoma, texas border and we do have one tornado warning just to the west of the city of wichita falls and it does includes parts of the counties in north central texas until 15 past the hour central time and basically the national weather service is saying that t
dangerous stuff and otherwise right now we have a the lot of snow widespread from parts of arizona, montana, and snowfall accumulations here because it's so cold and also so much moisture, we are talking snow accumulations easily a foot along some of the higher elevations and two or more feet over high elevations like arizona and parts of utah and take you to the severe weather aspect of the storm system. between the colder air and also the warmer air to the east, we have that severe weather...
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what we can learn from montana markedly increase our energy production, oil, gas, coal, wind, energy conservation, and with all of those, america can be independent dependent and the dictators can boil in their own oil, we'll have a supply. >> clearly, air doing right, something the country needs to learn from. and a lot of criticism for the president not controlling the price of gas. is there something he can do to bring down the price of gas in the short-term, even in the long-term? >> well, really, only about 10% of the world's oil supply is supplied here in the united states. we're a-- we're a bit player. every bit of oil that you can produce worldwide helps, but frankly the prices set by international factors. right now, there is he' probably a $20 premium because of what's going on with iran and the persian gulf. but, as we increase our oil production in the united states, it's not necessarily going to drop the price of oil right away. because, we have actually increased our oil production, we're producing more oil today than we have anytime in the last eight years and we're ac
what we can learn from montana markedly increase our energy production, oil, gas, coal, wind, energy conservation, and with all of those, america can be independent dependent and the dictators can boil in their own oil, we'll have a supply. >> clearly, air doing right, something the country needs to learn from. and a lot of criticism for the president not controlling the price of gas. is there something he can do to bring down the price of gas in the short-term, even in the long-term?...
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mike cronin of kfbb in helena, montana has the pretty staggering story. >> reporter: an unusual patron entered smith's bar on march 1st, one that's not allowed. >> i asked the owner of the dog if there was something wrong with the dog. he's like, the dog got into my cup of vodka in the car. >> reporter: but reports say the man was giving the dog alcohol while it was inside of his jacket. video surveillance shows 2-year-old arly falling over, too drunk to stand. the bartender then contacted authorities. >> i think anybody would do that. having a dog is like having a kid for a lot of people. >> reporter: 49-year-old todd schrier was charged with animal cruelty. the pomeranian had a blood alcohol level of more than four times the legal driving limit. he was rushed to the local clinic. >> i was horrified. i couldn't believe that somebody intentionally would do that to an animal. >> reporter: but thankfully, arly is doing just fine under the care of the humane society. >> he's just a kick in the pants. you know, he's got a lot of personality, and he's recovered very well and doesn't seem to
mike cronin of kfbb in helena, montana has the pretty staggering story. >> reporter: an unusual patron entered smith's bar on march 1st, one that's not allowed. >> i asked the owner of the dog if there was something wrong with the dog. he's like, the dog got into my cup of vodka in the car. >> reporter: but reports say the man was giving the dog alcohol while it was inside of his jacket. video surveillance shows 2-year-old arly falling over, too drunk to stand. the bartender...
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right now, there isn't sufficient pipeline capacity out of north dakota and montana. they're shipping the oil on trucks and trains and that is much more expensive than shipping it by pipeline. approving the keystone x.l. pipeline is an easy decision and the president should make this decision immediately. now, it was interesting today to see in "politico," one of the local papers here on capitol hill, an article with the headline, "bill clinton" -- quote -- "embrace keystone x.l." bill clinton. the first sentence, "bill clinton says it is time to build the keystone x.l. pipeline." perhaps president obama ought to listen to president clinton. you know, finally the president says, there are no silver bullets. that doesn't mean that the president should sit on the sidelines, doesn't mean his only options are asking saudi arabia to boost production or opening up the strategic petroleum reserve. the president needs to promote american energy production. he can eliminate costly regulations, and he can approve the keystone x.l. pipeline. those are the steps that the presiden
right now, there isn't sufficient pipeline capacity out of north dakota and montana. they're shipping the oil on trucks and trains and that is much more expensive than shipping it by pipeline. approving the keystone x.l. pipeline is an easy decision and the president should make this decision immediately. now, it was interesting today to see in "politico," one of the local papers here on capitol hill, an article with the headline, "bill clinton" -- quote -- "embrace...
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in terms of the lowest we'll end with the good news here, places like montana, colorado, they're relatively low compared to what we're paying in new york which is $3.76 a gallon. don't be gouging. people will call for investigations if you're going to be doing that especially when it's just so painful already, but with regard to the overall economy, as we look at how much it costs to fill up the tank, what does this mean? >> yes, every penny cent increase in gas has caused $1 billion in discretionary spending and since we're talking about a 66-cent increase since the middle of december, that is $66 billion a day because when gas prices go up we are forced to cut back at the restaurants and the hotels and the bars and whatever the case may be. i can imagine that we'll hit the demand destruction point where people are saying enough already and they'll be looking at mass transit and banking and walking. it's scary this early in the season. >> it really is because we have a ways to go in the upward trend. >> now a few more items that caught my eye. a 1933 double eagle has landed in london. it i
in terms of the lowest we'll end with the good news here, places like montana, colorado, they're relatively low compared to what we're paying in new york which is $3.76 a gallon. don't be gouging. people will call for investigations if you're going to be doing that especially when it's just so painful already, but with regard to the overall economy, as we look at how much it costs to fill up the tank, what does this mean? >> yes, every penny cent increase in gas has caused $1 billion in...
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windy with about 6 inches of mountain snow from nevada into idaho, wyoming and montana. it will be strong thunderstorms in the dakotas. spring showers in wisconsin and minnesota. the chilliest air in two weeks. the midwest and the northeast. >> mid-40s in chicago, detroit and boston. 58 in new york. 80s in miami. dallas and kansas city, 73 in albuquerque. 61 in sacramento. >>> what do you get when you combine high fashion, chocolate and walt disney movie fairy princesses? a fashion contest. the chocolate festival in portugal over the weekend. >> were those dresses chocolate? >> i sure think so. >> each team chose a disney princess and made a costume for her. they say it was tough to sew chocolate on because it kept melting and breaking -- and i kept eating it. in the end, the princess mulan dress won the prize. a trip to disneyland in paris. pretty incredible stuff. >> yeah. i can just eat that up. the chocolate. >> all right. we'll be right back with more "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mr. clean magic eraser. [ other merv ] we
windy with about 6 inches of mountain snow from nevada into idaho, wyoming and montana. it will be strong thunderstorms in the dakotas. spring showers in wisconsin and minnesota. the chilliest air in two weeks. the midwest and the northeast. >> mid-40s in chicago, detroit and boston. 58 in new york. 80s in miami. dallas and kansas city, 73 in albuquerque. 61 in sacramento. >>> what do you get when you combine high fashion, chocolate and walt disney movie fairy princesses? a...
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joe montana. it's happened before. >> it is hard to get through the first day. >> look at what happened here in new york with brett favre a few years ago. that didn't work out too well. it's a $96 million contract. $100 million. >> you can round that up. i'm comfortable with that math. >> which will set him up pretty well. that first year, that first $20 million, definitely guaranteed. as he goes through his subsequent seasons there will be a series of physicals he'll have to pass to guarantee future years of the contract. >> he gets through a year and then does a physical and can play for the rest of the year and has that contract for the rest of the year. >> then it's the following season. he's peyton manning. he has leverage going into this thing. >> he may be stuck with a measly $20 million? >> it will probably be a little more than that. there are personalities always. >> at that level of investment, what do you think the definition of success will be in denver for this kind of signing? >> i
joe montana. it's happened before. >> it is hard to get through the first day. >> look at what happened here in new york with brett favre a few years ago. that didn't work out too well. it's a $96 million contract. $100 million. >> you can round that up. i'm comfortable with that math. >> which will set him up pretty well. that first year, that first $20 million, definitely guaranteed. as he goes through his subsequent seasons there will be a series of physicals he'll...
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. >> i did a story in montana they were trying to combat the meth problem and showed what kids would look like on meth years later and that really had an impact on those kids and really dropped their meth rates. do you think some of it is how you relate to the teenager? >> sure. >> i do. i think you have to, i think a kid has to relate to a kid. to show a child the ads, the cdc ads for example with older people they'll think i'm never going to be that old. you're never going to get to 30, when you're 10. so some of it, too, is peer pressure and i think now more education in schools and smoking being uncool kind of, that works so much more than sometimes just an ad. e> great points. le woodruff, matt mcdonald, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next the brutal murder of jonbenet ramsey, her father speaks about his difficult journey and what he learned 15 years later. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is go
. >> i did a story in montana they were trying to combat the meth problem and showed what kids would look like on meth years later and that really had an impact on those kids and really dropped their meth rates. do you think some of it is how you relate to the teenager? >> sure. >> i do. i think you have to, i think a kid has to relate to a kid. to show a child the ads, the cdc ads for example with older people they'll think i'm never going to be that old. you're never going...
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cooler air may drop a little bit of snow near montana hamilton later this evening. during the day today, highs near the upper 60s. kind of where we are right now. for the second half of the weekend, tomorrow looks better. it's the triple threat today, wind, rain and surf with breakers up to 20-feet plus. use caution if you are on the beaches today. >>> thank you, rob. a few stories we are following today, the search for sierra lamar continues today. hundreds are expected to head to downtown morgan hill later today for a walk and a balloon launch honoring the missing 15-year-old. meanwhile, santa clara county investigators will be searching the old coyote creek trail from cochran road to bernard road. several hundred volunteers combed the hills and fields around morgan hill yesterday. sierra's family thanked all the volunteers for coming out saying they are waiting to hear if an empty handcuffs box and a couple empty condom boxes have any connection to sierra's disappearance. >>> well, the search for a hit-and-run suspect in sunnyvale extends to dubai and possibly in
cooler air may drop a little bit of snow near montana hamilton later this evening. during the day today, highs near the upper 60s. kind of where we are right now. for the second half of the weekend, tomorrow looks better. it's the triple threat today, wind, rain and surf with breakers up to 20-feet plus. use caution if you are on the beaches today. >>> thank you, rob. a few stories we are following today, the search for sierra lamar continues today. hundreds are expected to head to...
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we have storms from arizona, southern california to idaho and montana and we are talking 1' to 2' of snow all going today if california, and tonight, moving across arizona, and, by tomorrow morning, we will see a lot of snow toward flagstaff. this storm is going to continue to bring rain and snow and years of the east, today, like june where we will see the summertime popup thunderstorms, what you would expect when it is humid and hot. this storm by temperature pulls out across the lanes and we expect to be have the beginning of a severe outbreak, major, maybe tornadoes and big problems and st. patrick's day, 83, and 81 in kansas city, and 80 in chicago, the 14 the day in a row in chicago over 80. and they have a huge st. patrick's day celebration with the refer -- river dyed blue. >> you like the quizzes, this is the third holiday if a row, rather, not holiday, but ... you have something in your hands right here, but the first question, true or false? s patrick is not actually irish. >>alisyn: true. >>mike: born in scotland. >>dave: born in u.k. >>alisyn: his parents are romans. ric
we have storms from arizona, southern california to idaho and montana and we are talking 1' to 2' of snow all going today if california, and tonight, moving across arizona, and, by tomorrow morning, we will see a lot of snow toward flagstaff. this storm is going to continue to bring rain and snow and years of the east, today, like june where we will see the summertime popup thunderstorms, what you would expect when it is humid and hot. this storm by temperature pulls out across the lanes and we...
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. >>> and some fourth graders at bozeman montana and elementary school in bozeman, manta have snapped dozens of pictures of the moon. including this stunning shot of the far side of a lunar surface with earth way off there in the distance, as you see. that is remarkable. >>> kim kardashian got a nasty surprise on the red carpet as we showed you. last night when a woman threw white powder on the starlet. paramedics were called to the hotel but kardashian refused treatment. instead she took the incident in stride, dusting herself off, getting cleaned up and returning to the event. the woman who allegedly threw the 0 so-called flour bomb was detained but eventually released. kardashian said she did not want to press charges. joking about the incident, she said i told my makeup artist i needed more powder. it's 7:19 now. back over to ann, willie and al. still very scary. >> because you don't know what it is at first. you don't know if someone let her know it was flour. >> easy to laugh after the fact. but in the moment that's kind of scary. >> exactly. anyway -- >> good work on the weathe
. >>> and some fourth graders at bozeman montana and elementary school in bozeman, manta have snapped dozens of pictures of the moon. including this stunning shot of the far side of a lunar surface with earth way off there in the distance, as you see. that is remarkable. >>> kim kardashian got a nasty surprise on the red carpet as we showed you. last night when a woman threw white powder on the starlet. paramedics were called to the hotel but kardashian refused treatment....
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currently has to help finance transmission, serve regular newble energy projects, between one project in montana that is already under construction and three others that are deep into development, there are 11,500 jobs at stake. but the republicans don't care about those 11,500. -- jobs. and then there's the wind industry. 10,000 american workers have already been cut in the wind industry because the production tax credit is expiring at the end of the year and orders are drying up. 27,000 more wind workers will lose their jobs if the republicans get their way and raise taxes on the wind industry beginning on december 31 of this year. a clean energy wave is upon us. america needs a vibrant, domestic hide row industry, along with healthy wind, solar, geothermal and biomass industry to capture its benefits. overs, this weave will crash down on us and carry the chinese, indian, and german economies to success in this sector. let's vote down this bad bill an move on to policies that will really help america's hydrosector. mrs. napolitano: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the
currently has to help finance transmission, serve regular newble energy projects, between one project in montana that is already under construction and three others that are deep into development, there are 11,500 jobs at stake. but the republicans don't care about those 11,500. -- jobs. and then there's the wind industry. 10,000 american workers have already been cut in the wind industry because the production tax credit is expiring at the end of the year and orders are drying up. 27,000 more...
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a montana man behind bars after trying to board a flight with a loaded pands gun. at sacramento international airport. the 45-year-old reportedly trying to board a us airways flight to phoenix when t.s.a. agents spotted the gun. one was on his body and three in the carry on. and another eight semi automatic weapons were found in his car. no word on what he planned to do with the weapons. >>dave: you can got bring those on a plane? shocking. >>nicole: an 83-year-old, the confusing piece of technology at apple store was the front door! she now is suing apple for $1 million claiming the company was negligent for not elderly proving the store's see through door and did not realize she was headed straight for a wall of glass. that happens sometimes and ended up breaking her nose. officials and workers at long island location have not commented. >> this is your bread and butter. >> come on, elderly proving? that is a new phrase. i worked at a mall and each day without doubt there were glass doors, and -- boom! rick: maybe she was trying to text. storms will be severe, an
a montana man behind bars after trying to board a flight with a loaded pands gun. at sacramento international airport. the 45-year-old reportedly trying to board a us airways flight to phoenix when t.s.a. agents spotted the gun. one was on his body and three in the carry on. and another eight semi automatic weapons were found in his car. no word on what he planned to do with the weapons. >>dave: you can got bring those on a plane? shocking. >>nicole: an 83-year-old, the confusing...
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>> so we're talking about utah, colorado, idaho, new mexico and montana, all have legislation in the works to claw back vast expanses potentially worth trillions in oil and stuart varney is here to comment on it. >> well, that's a good word. trillions. there are literally trillions of barrels of oil locked in shale underneath those three states. utah, colorado and wyoming in particular. there's also oil under the ground in idaho, and new mexico. now, the oil is there. we know it's there. we want it. we need it. it's very valuable and those western states, they say we're going to go and get it regardless of what president obama says. >> right. this kind of reminds me of what some of the border states have said. all right, if the federal government is going to protect our borders, we're going to enforce the laws ourselves. whereas here you've got the western states saying, all right, if the federal government isn't going to tap that oil, we will. >> it's on federal land. the utah legislature just passed a law demanding the return of 20 million acres from the feds, give it back to utah.
>> so we're talking about utah, colorado, idaho, new mexico and montana, all have legislation in the works to claw back vast expanses potentially worth trillions in oil and stuart varney is here to comment on it. >> well, that's a good word. trillions. there are literally trillions of barrels of oil locked in shale underneath those three states. utah, colorado and wyoming in particular. there's also oil under the ground in idaho, and new mexico. now, the oil is there. we know it's...
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million barrels of oil fully implemented in tar sands from canada but we have up in north dakota and montana, there's tremendous amount of oil up there and we're sending over a billion dollars every single day to subsidize those economies and that money should be bouncing around our country and we can eliminate that by building this pipeline and create private sector jobs. >> and the president in front of solar panels yesterday saying that's where the future is. >> but today, he's going to be there in your home state of oklahoma because now he is for keystone even though he was against it just about a week ago. all right. >> like john kerry. >> thank you very much for joining us live today. >> thank you. >> treasury secretary tim geithner on the hot seat for our nation's debt. how much trouble are we in? let's say his answer will make you very uncomfortable. stuart varney is extremely comfortable. his clock went off. he'll be with us shortly. >> he told us he was going to bring us coffee. we'll have to send him back out and reality check for "the jersey shore" situation. now we know the real
million barrels of oil fully implemented in tar sands from canada but we have up in north dakota and montana, there's tremendous amount of oil up there and we're sending over a billion dollars every single day to subsidize those economies and that money should be bouncing around our country and we can eliminate that by building this pipeline and create private sector jobs. >> and the president in front of solar panels yesterday saying that's where the future is. >> but today, he's...
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we have governors haley barbour and brian schweitzer joining us from montana. >> thank you. >>> we'll talk to the chairman of the governors association, martin o'malley. keep it right here. [ male announcer ] for making cupcakes and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap. for checking your line, then checking your portfolio. for making atms and branches appear out of thin air. simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. simple to use websites, tools, and apps. lastin florida we hadulf's best tomore sun tans...years. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more good times. this year we're out to do even better... and now's a great time to start. the sun's out and the beaches are even more relaxing. you can go deep sea fishing or enjoy our world-class restaurants... our hotels and rentals hav
we have governors haley barbour and brian schweitzer joining us from montana. >> thank you. >>> we'll talk to the chairman of the governors association, martin o'malley. keep it right here. [ male announcer ] for making cupcakes and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap. for checking your line, then checking your portfolio. for making atms and branches appear out of thin air. simple to use...
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, this amendment does two things. first, it increases taxes on businessmen and women trying to provide some alternative energy for this country. it increases taxes on those men and women. second, it uses that revenue by increasing taxes on individuals and uses it to lower the corporate tax rate. that's one of the main things this does. it repeals credits and reductions on one section of our energy industry, the renewables, the alternatives. it doesn't for conventional for oil and gas. so, number one, this raises taxes on individuals and uses it to lower the corporate rate. and, number two, it's unbalanced because it reduces credits and deductions in the alternative area but not on the convention energy area. it's unbalanced, wrong. i urge us to vote against this amendment. the presiding officer: all -- i'm sorry. all time had expired. the question is on the amendment. the yeas and nays? is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vot
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, this amendment does two things. first, it increases taxes on businessmen and women trying to provide some alternative energy for this country. it increases taxes on those men and women. second, it uses that revenue by increasing taxes on individuals and uses it to lower the corporate tax rate. that's one of the main things this does. it repeals credits and reductions on one section of our energy industry, the...